HSl/Canada and Chiots Nordiques have completed their 10th mass spay/neuter clinic together in the Atikamekw community of Wemotaci, Quebec. The groups set up a temporary clinic to sterilize 113 animals, with a total of 188 animals receiving essential veterinary care such as vaccinations.

The tragic dog attack that took the life of Donnelly Eaglestick in the First Nation community of Little Grand Rapids, Manitoba underlines the urgency of managing canine populations actively and properly over time. To prevent dog overpopulation, Humane Society International/Canada advocates for humane and effective methods, such as sterilization and vaccination clinics.

The community of Sahara States and their visitors have come together, with the help of HSI/India, to launch an inaugural dog population management program in Hyderabad. Please join them in helping these animals.

To mark World Spay Day, teams of volunteer veterinarians spayed and neutered 426 cats throughout Mexico City in a campaign supported by Humane Society International Mexico and executed by local organizations Cemegatos and Koncientizando.

The Guatemalan Congress voted to approve legislation that will improve the lives of animals throughout the country. It is the first time the legislative body presented this kind of bill, submitted by HSI and its local partners in 2016.

HSI is celebrating the far reaching animal protection language found in Mexico City’s formally enacted new constitution, noting that it is one of the most animal-friendly constitutional texts in the Americas.

The Bangladesh Animal Welfare Foundation and Humane Society International launched a rabies prevention and humane dog population management program in Dhaka North that seeks to sterilize and vaccinate 5,000 free-roaming dogs in zone 3 in one year.

To mark World Rabies Day, teams with Humane Society International and the Quezon City’s rabies-free department vaccinated 3,438 dogs living in the Philippines’ largest, open dumpsite against rabies as part of a program to control the community’s dog population.

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